Custom Green
Custom Green

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Custom Lego 3 Pack :Flash,Captain America,Green Lantern $40.99 |
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Lego Minifig CUSTOM Mario Bros. Shy Guy – Green $13.99 |
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TORSO Lego Batman Green Torso NEW custom $3.95 |
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Custom Lego Green Ninjago Ninja Figure Shorty Short Leg Version $4.25 |
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Ninjago Custom Green Ninja Minifig with Sword Glider $13.50 |
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LEGO Star Wars NEW Custom SCOUT Clone Trooper Green Camo Minifig Minifigure $19.99 |
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☆ Green Ninja VINTAGE Ninjago GOLD Weapons Lot 100 % Real LEGO NOT Custom ☆ 3346 $20.50 |
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Lego Ninjago Zane Zx With Custom Green Ninja 1 Day Only! $22.00 |
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Lego Ninjago Custom Green Ninja With Spinner And More $22.00 |
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Lego Custom Super Mario minifig Toad (green) $13.99 |
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Batman Lego Robin Custom dual sided head (dht) grn $8.95 |
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Lego Minifig Custom Mario Bros. Koopa Paratrooper Green $17.99 |
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NINJAGO Lego Green Ninja w/weapons NEW Castle Custom ver2 $21.50 |
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Custom Lego Minifigure Halo Reach Spartan Emile Green $20.00 |
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Custom EOD Halo Lego Green Painted $18.00 |
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LEGO® Brick STAR Wars Custom GREEN Elite Clone PILOT $24.95 |
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BATMAN Lego Robin Custom dual sided head (dht) grn $8.95 |
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Lego Minifig Custom Mario Bros. Toad – Green $14.99 |
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Superhero Custom Lego Minifig Jon Stewart Green Lantern $12.60 |
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NEW LEGO NINJAGO LLOYD DX GREEN NINJA MINIFIG 9450 minifigure figure NOT CUSTOM $47.00 |
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LEGO CUSTOM GREEN NINJAGO MINIFIGURE WITH CAR NEW $56.35 |
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BATMAN Lego Robin Custom dual sided head (dht) grn $8.95 |
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Lego City Town Creator Custom Jewelry Store modular figure green grocer cafe set $159.95 |
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BATMAN Lego Robin Custom dual sided head (dht) grn $8.95 |
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Custom Lego Green Lantern $98.77 |
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Custom LEGO Hal Jordan and Green Lantern 4 figs #030D $42.99 |
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Custom Lego Batman Green Lantern Hal Jordan #0edD $12.99 |
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Custom LEGO Batman Green Lantern : Tomar-Re #106D $11.49 |
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Custom LEGO Batman Green Lantern : Sinestro #107D $11.49 |
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Custom LEGO Batman Green Lantern : Kilowog #105D $11.49 |
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Custom LEGO Batman Green Lantern : Hector Hammond #104D $10.99 |
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Lego Starwars Airborne Clone Trooper Custom Fig Green $19.99 |
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NINJAGO Lego Green Ninja w/weapons NEW castle custom ver2 $5.50 |
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Lego Green Ninja – Rare — **Not Custom** Original Ninja Set 3346 $45.00 |
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Lego Halo Green SPARTAN Master Chief Minifig NEW $18.00 |
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Custom LEGO Green Ninjago Ninja Figure Shorty Short Leg Version $4.99 |
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Custom Lego Batman Superman Green Aquaman Wonder Woman $99.99 |
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NEW Custom Green Ninjago Ninja Figure Almost All Original Green Legos $56.99 |
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Custom Lego Halo Mark VI Red Blue green purple #000D $31.99 |
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Custom LEGO Halo Spartan Soldier Mark VI (Green) #053D $8.99 |
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Custom Lego Batman blue Joker ORIGINAL GREEN HAIR joker batman gotham $7.89 |
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Lot of 800 Lego Rare Lime Green Parts with Custom Truck + Minifigs Mini Figs B28 $57.99 |
Make Your Own, Custom 10-Things List
This is the first in a series of posts that will preview some aspect of my upcoming FR*EE teleclass ”How to Overcome Green Overload in Your Small Business: 5 Steps for Cutting Through the Clutter.” At the end of this post, there is a bit more detail about the class.
The other day I had a conversation with a client who was rationally trying to decide where to go next in greening her household, which she rightly thinks of as a small business. Having effectively reduced her family’s energy use, she now wants to turn to their diet. She’s weighing all the options, to decide what actions might be feasible, based on their preferences, schedules, and budget.
She got on the subject of industrial agriculture and its terribly negative impacts on the Chesapeake Bay. For example, in the past, farmers were pressured by the chicken industry to produce vast quantities of chicken as cheaply as possibly, despite pollution and health risks. We can easily become paralyzed by worry and overwhelm from the messages we get in the media about how bad things are and especially our role in the destruction.
These messages speak to our inner sense of shame, turmoil, guilt, and anxiety. And it’s paralyzing because we don’t like feeling that way, so we tend to push away and avoid the subject. And rightly so – these dark feelings are a survival technique, part of how we are designed and wired. The problem is, we cannot act effectively from a place of negativity and avoidance.
During the call, I advised her to focus on things she really likes doing. Pass up the actions that blow her schedule, require her to drive a lot, or completely overhaul her family’s eating habits. Even if she did implement some dramatic changes, they would be at great cost and so would be only short-term fixes without lasting power in their lives. They would eventually drop them, because they are just too hard to maintain over the long haul.
A lot of messages about going green are genuinely helpful lists of things you should be doing – emphasis on the word, “should.” Rather than trying to conform to somebody else’s list of “shoulds,” it’s a much more fruitful and enjoyable exercise to notice, in looking at one of those lists, what things pop out, which appeal to you and which are simply irrelevant.
Start with the things that appeal to you, and start small. Small changes can ripple through with big effects. For instance, if you are thinking about not eating meat altogether, for health, environmental, or even spiritual reasons, the best way to start could be to cut out meat one meal a week or one day a week. (This site, Meatless Monday, is a great resource.) That gives you the experience of planning, preparing, and eating a meatless meal. It allows you to test-drive that change, rather than making it wholesale across the entire week.
This way of customizing green actions from a place of desire, rather than obligation, is one aspect of my upcoming FR*EE teleclass, “How to Overcome Green Overload in Your Small Business: 5 Steps for Cutting Through the Clutter.” This call is on Thursday, Nov. 12, at 4:00 p.m. EST. I’ll show you how to:
• Bring your desire to go green into alignment with your need to grow your business;
• Create new opportunities for your business by going green; and
• Find reliable yet innovative eco-friendly resources
There’s just so much information out there, and I will teach how to put on a pair of green-colored glasses. How to see through all the clutter to the strategies, goals, and vision that really fit you, that are uniquely tailored to your needs, your business, your life.
About the Author
Founder and Publisher Julie E. Gabrielli is an award-winning architect who was instrumental in starting the sustainable design movement in Baltimore over ten years ago.
My expertise is as an industry-changer, and I have also worked with institutions to develop sustainability initiatives. I now work with small business owners to take their business in a green direction, starting with clear framework and vision, identifying new markets, crafting a green brand and message, developing new products, assessing and reducing their footprint, and giving back.
Julie E. Gabrielli, NCARB, LEED
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Is it possible to build a custom home (about1500sq feet) for less than 100K using environmentally friendly materials and concrete?
Is it possible to build concrete foundation wall instead of a wooden frame. And the use of recycled materials or used?
I agree with what he said Rh however, also depend on where you are building? If you plan to go green then I could install a geothermal system. Not only will you save money after that was built, but you will get tax credits for it.
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